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This groovy Black Keys track finds vocalist Dan Auerbach attracted by a wild child "with a tender heart and a beautiful smile." He wants to hold her, please her, and give her his love, but realizes it's just a fantasy. So he lets her go and just settles for dreaming about the wild child.

The Black Keys released "Wild Child" as the first single from Dropout Boogie on March 10, 2022.
"Wild Child" was a song idea that The Black Keys had dabbled with over several years, but couldn't get a grip on how to approach it lyrically. They pulled it up again during the "Dropout Boogie" sessions and asked their friend, Reigning Sound frontman Greg Cartwright, to help. "He kind of formulated this whole story, and we sat there and wrote the lyrics together," Black Keys drummer and co-producer Patrick Carney told Audacy's Megan Holiday. "It was so much fun. It's like, 20 years of being in a band and this is the first time we're doing this."

Producer and songwriter Angelo Petraglia, who worked with Kings Of Leon on their first six albums, also contributed to the writing of the song. The Black Keys worked on "Dropout Boogie" over the summer of 2021 at Auberbach's Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville. Every song they approached a little differently, and for "Wild Child" drummer and co-producer Patrick Carney kept thinking of all the music that excited him back when he was five and didn't understand music. "I created this playlist of stuff that I was kind of referencing, and there was some criteria," he explained to Megan Holiday. "Songs like 'Electric Avenue' were on this list; stuff that's really kind of just fun."
People often associate the phrase "wild child" with a rebellious, uncontrollable teenager, but at its most positive and beguiling, it describes an unconventional, free-spirited young person. Other songs about a wild child include ones by The Doors, Iggy Pop, Brett Dennen and Kenny Chesney.

"Wild Child" topped Billboard's Adult Alternative Airplay Chart, The Black Keys' seventh #1 on that tally. The duo's run began with "Lonely Boy" in 2011.

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